Increasing video memory appears to have fixed my problem.
My virtual screen size is 1920x1080 and in virt-manager's Video panel /
XML tab, vgamem was set to the default value of 16384. After increasing
it to 65536, I'm no longer seeing the freeze (though with only a few
minutes of testing, so far)
Public bug reported:
I'm running a new installation of Ubuntu 22.04 Desktop on a Thinkpad
T450s (core i5-5200, 2 cores / 4 vCPUs, 12 GB memory). Using the virt-
manager GUI, I performed what I believe is a simple, plain-vanilla
installation of an Ubuntu 22.04 guest running under qemu/kvm with 2
vC
Cubic PPA: I just tried switching between Frequent and All applications
view, and it's working OK for me.
The only change I've made that I can imagine affecting this is my use of
onboard and gnome-shell-extension-onboard, but I think it's unlikely
that that has made a difference.
When I first ins
This bug affects me, running Ubuntu 18.04 on a Dell Venue 11 pro 7140.
I have a work-around that seems to be working reliably for the "Show
Applications" dots grid button: tap-and-hold until the application icons
appear, then slide your finger up into the dock bar, then release.
This only works f
I am getting exactly the same behavior, running Ubuntu 18.04 LiveCD on a
Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140.
Using the touchscreen to click an icon in the dash results in TWO
instances of the given application being created.
Using the touchscreen to click the "Show Applications" icon does nothing
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